25th Genie Awards

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25th Genie Awards
Date March 21, 2005
Highlights
Best Picture The Triplets of Belleville
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The 25th Genie Awards were held on March 21, 2005 to honour the best Canadian films released in 2004. The awards took place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto.

Andrea Martin was the host.

Nominees and winners

The Genie Award winner in each category is shown in bold text.

Best Motion Picture

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Best Director

Best Original Screenplay

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best cinematography

Best Art Direction/Production Design

Best costume design

Best Sound

Best Editing

Best Sound Editing

  • Resident Evil: Apocalypse: Craig Henighan, Steve Baine, Stephen Barden, Tony Lewis, Jill Purdy and Nathan Robitaille
  • Camping sauvage, Marie-Claude Gagné, Guy Francoeur, Guy Pelletier, Claire Pochon and Jean-Philippe Savard
  • Le Dernier tunnel, Christian Rivest
  • Head in the Clouds, Marcel Pothier, Natalie Fleurant, Guy Francoeur, Antoine Morin and Guy Pelletier
  • Monica la mitraille, Marcel Pothier, Natalie Fleurant, Guy Francoeur, Carole Gagnon and Antoine Morin

Best Original Song

Best Score

Best Animated Short

  • Ryan: Chris Landreth, Steven Hoban, Marcy Page and Mark Smith
  • L'Homme sans ombre: Georges Schwizgebel and Marcel Jean
  • Louise: Anita Lebeau, Michael J. F. Scott and Jennifer Torrance
  • Mabel's Saga: JoDee Samuelson and Kent Martin
  • Through My Thick Glasses: Pjotr Sapegin, Marcel Jean and David Reiss-Andersen

Best Live Action Short

  • Capacité 11 personnes: G. J. d'Ynglemare and Yves Fortin
  • Choke.: David Hyde, Tyler Levine and Carolyn Newman
  • Desastre: Jay Field
  • The Dog Walker: James Genn, Andrew Rosen and Geoffrey Turnbull
  • TV Dinner...Burp!: Vanessa-Tatjana Beerli, Antonello Cozzolino and Annie Normandin

Best Documentary

Special awards

Claude Jutra Award

(best film by a first-time director)

Golden Reel Award

(top-grossing Canadian film of the year)

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